Comments on: Correspondent’s Course: Women & Warhttp://www.tinhouse.com/blog/12955/correspondents-course-women-war.html
Home of the magazine, the books, and the conferenceWed, 25 Nov 2015 00:42:21 +0000hourly1By: Heatherhttp://www.tinhouse.com/blog/12955/correspondents-course-women-war.html#comment-27277
Wed, 12 Dec 2012 14:25:46 +0000http://www.tinhouse.com/blog/?p=12955#comment-27277Along these lines, I was also thinking of Margaret Leroy’s The Soldier’s Wife. (I’m a big fan of Glaciers, by the way.)
]]>By: Louise Wareham Leonardhttp://www.tinhouse.com/blog/12955/correspondents-course-women-war.html#comment-6993
Wed, 22 Feb 2012 17:32:43 +0000http://www.tinhouse.com/blog/?p=12955#comment-6993Glaciers is beautiful, so fresh and crisp. I also loved Pale Horse, Pale Rider. The loss of love, the forced going on, both were so powerful.
]]>By: Alexis M. Smith | Author of Glaciers » Written: My Wars Are Laid Away in Bookshttp://www.tinhouse.com/blog/12955/correspondents-course-women-war.html#comment-6894
Mon, 13 Feb 2012 23:07:55 +0000http://www.tinhouse.com/blog/?p=12955#comment-6894[…] been scribbling away on a few things for the Tin House Blog. The first offering is about some books that inspired Glaciers, and my thoughts about war in general. More to […]
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